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  • How to Use a Finger Pulse Oximetry

    A pulse oximetry device is a useful tool to have at home. It will measure the amount of oxygen saturation through a person's fingernail. Most devices will give a person's heart rate as well. This...

  • Blood Vessel Facts

    Tubes called blood vessels make up an intricate and complex system that carries blood throughout the body. There are almost 60,000 blood vessels at work in the human body. Blood vessels, the heart...

  • Angina Symptoms in Women

    Women experience angina symptoms differently than men. Understanding this difference is the key to detecting angina if you are female. Angina is not a disease but a symptom of coronary artery...

  • Healthy Foods to Keep a Heart Healthy

    Heart disease, also referred to as cardiovascular disease, is the most common killer of both men and women. According to the Mayo Clinic, heart disease is the cause of 40% of all U.S. deaths. A...

  • How to Treat Atherosclerosis

    Atherosclerosis is a heart disease caused by plaque building up on the inside of the walls of blood vessels. It needs to be diagnosed by a doctor and can be treated with medications, lifestyle...

  • How to Buy A Blood Pressure Monitor

    Many people who suffer from high blood pressure need to monitor their blood pressure levels from home using a person blood pressure monitor. With all the brand names and styles, knowing how to...

  • How to Cure Heart Disease With Dean Ornish's Program

    Scientific studies that I have directed show that severe heart disease often can begin to reverse when people make big changes in diet and lifestyle. The essence of my program begins with a...

  • How to Recover From an Angiogram

    An angiogram is a fairly straightforward procedure, but it's important to follow your doctor's after-care instructions very carefully to avoid complications and to get back to normal as soon as...

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